Cleveland State Awarded Piedmont Lithium Foundation Grant

  • Monday, June 5, 2023
Pictured, left to right: Lee McChesney, CSCC director of Development; Dr. Tim Wilson, CSCC Advanced Technologies Department chair; Lee Montgomery, Piedmont Lithium community relations manager; Dr. Ty Stone, CSCC president; Dr. Corey Campbell, CSCC vice president for Academic Affairs
Pictured, left to right: Lee McChesney, CSCC director of Development; Dr. Tim Wilson, CSCC Advanced Technologies Department chair; Lee Montgomery, Piedmont Lithium community relations manager; Dr. Ty Stone, CSCC president; Dr. Corey Campbell, CSCC vice president for Academic Affairs
Cleveland State Community College received a $10,000 grant from Piedmont Lithium Foundation. 

The grant funds will be used to purchase an industrial sensor trainer for the Advanced Technologies Department. The trainer will support students in the electrical engineering technology program. 

The Piedmont Lithium Foundation supports educational activities that improve access to STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education for Tennessee students.
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